Palliative Care

Chronic Disease Symptom Management

People who are diagnosed with an acute or chronic serious illness go through a lot of stress. Palliative care provides support for those suffering from pain or other symptoms of chronic diseases.

Pain Management

People who are diagnosed with an acute or chronic serious illness can suffer from pain as a result. Palliative care focuses on providing personalized support for these patients, helping them reach a higher quality of life.

Get relief from symptoms of chronic diseases with palliative care

People who are diagnosed with an acute or chronic serious illness go through a lot of stress — from learning how to deal with the illness to its symptoms, healthcare costs and everything in between.

Palliative care provides support for those suffering from pain or other symptoms of chronic diseases.

For which chronic diseases does palliative care help relieve symptoms?

Palliative care is used to treat symptoms of the following illnesses, but is not limited to these illnesses alone:

ALS

Alzheimer's disease

Cancer

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Dementia

Heart disease (CHF, CAD)

HIV/AIDS

Liver or kidney disease

Multiple Sclerosis

Parkinson's disease

Progressive Neurological Disease

Sickle Cell Anemia

Stroke/CVA

Other chronic disease

Which symptoms can chronic disease management help treat?

Palliative care can help manage the following symptoms of chronic disease:

Agitation and restlessness

Anxiety

Constipation

Diarrhea

Pain

Shortness of breath

What do palliative care partners do?

Patients can expect to receive physical, emotional and spiritual support from their palliative care partners. CareBridge's nurse practitioners are trained in palliative care, and spend time with patients to focus on relieving symptoms that are affecting their quality of life.

The team will assess the patient's pain level and other symptoms, then help them and their family understand treatment options and set goals. CareBridge's palliative team helps patients gain more control over their healthcare, and provide comfortable, supportive atmospheres.

How often do our care partners visit?

Based on the patient's needs, nurse practitioners visit up to two times per month. Social workers and chaplains are available upon request. Visits occur during regular business hours and are not available during nights or weekends.

How do I pay for palliative care for chronic illness?

It will depend on the patient's individual plan, but palliative care is usually covered by private insurance companies, and Medicare covers all palliative charges.

What are the benefits of chronic disease symptom management?

With CareBridge Palliative Care, patients enjoy support that will help them feel like their old self again. They can expect relief from pain, stress and other physical and emotional symptoms of chronic illness.

Where can I receive treatment for chronic disease symptom management?

Palliative care goes wherever the patient is, whether they are in a hospital, assisted living center, long-term care center or even their own home. CareBridge provides palliative care to people in and around Cincinnati, Ohio. We serve the following areas:

Clermont County

Butler County

Warren County

Hamilton County

Ready to get relief from chronic disease?

CareBridge Palliative Care is here to help. Contact their team by calling (513) 528-8150. Their 24-hour palliative care fax line is (513) 528-8151.